A blue sapphire takes the focus in a sea of gemstones, resulting in a trending tonal color story.
Search

Fashion Editor Ashley Davis connected with retailers, designers and trend guru Paola De Luca to expound on the nine trends expected to shape 2019.

Fashion’s biggest night brought some colorful baubles to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s pink carpet.

Over 90 of the designer’s antique micromosaics, reworked into jewelry, are the subject of a new exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

The tome on Hong Kong jeweler Carnet by Michelle Ong is coming out just following sale of the designer’s work at Christie’s.

Emeralds are May’s birthstone, but this emerald-cut diamond is good year-round.

Because personalized jewelry never goes out of style.

A special New York City exhibition will highlight 75 pieces of floral jewelry.
And a legitimate thing at that, with pieces paying tribute to the film created by none other than Irene Neuwirth.

A retailer’s expansion, WJA Award Honorees, and a Beverly Hills “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” moment were among last week’s jewelry news headlines.

Rio Tinto unearthed the rare gem-quality white at the mine notable for its pink diamonds.

A tonal variety of pink sapphires bring to mind a spring bouquet.

In time for Mother’s Day, customers can create personalized trinkets for themselves or loved ones.

The 76-carat gemstone is headlining the auction house’s Magnificent Jewels Geneva sale next month.

Now, the stone weighs 9.3 carats and is internally flawless.

It’s reportedly the biggest blue diamond ever recovered in the country and was cut into a 20.46-carat oval.

The designer’s signature motifs are enhanced with opals and moonstones.

It led the auction house’s spring Magnificent Jewels and Fine Jewels sales in New York.

The biggest sale at Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction in New York, however, was a twin stone blue diamond ring that went for $6.7 million.

The fine jewelry brand collaborated with the bridal designer on a series of stacking and engagement rings.

The trade show will host talks on sustainability, lab-grown and mined diamonds, intellectual property and trends.

The Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference and the Association of Women in Extractives Kenya will promote responsible practices and transparency in the gemstone industry.

Slated to hit stores in the fall, they prove that color is trending beyond the warmer months.

The Jewelers Board of Trade elected new officers and directors earlier this year.

The RISD graduate’s collection depicts soundwaves in gold.













